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A new study demonstrates a new, counterintuitive way to protect atomically-thin electronics -- adding vibrations, to reduce vibrations. By squeezing a liquid-metal gallium droplet, graphene devices ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. -- A future where military helicopters are vibration-free may be years away, but U.S. Army technology is propelling researchers closer to that goal. Military and ...
Tamagawa Seiki Co. Ltd., developed a non-shaking system for the transportation sector with the support of the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) via the Adaptable and Seamless Technology ...
The squeaky rail is getting the grease. Shaken by rumbling complaints from locals, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority has announced plans to install noise- and vibration-mitigation measures ...
LNS America says its Hydrobar Sprint 555 bar feeders incorporate hydrostatic and hydrodynamic principles that allow users to cut up to 12-in. bar stock at maximum spindle speeds without dangerous ...
Q Our laundry is on the second floor of a 30-year-old house. We have tried two washing machines, and vibrations from both were so severe that they caused cracks in the walls. We put plywood and a foam ...
LAKELAND | Although it looked like a pronged electric toothbrush in Dr. Kawveh Nofallah's hand, the Lakeland dentist wasn't brushing Mindi Siegel's teeth when he used DentalVibe during her recent ...
Ultra-thin, liquid-metal-printed oxide can improve performance of your transistor by suppressing vibrational resistance Counterintuitively, this occurs by adding extra phonons (vibrations) into the ...
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